Today, Wednesday, April 1, is looking showery with occasional patchy rain throughout the morning. Overcast conditions may break at times, allowing brief glimpses of sunshine. Temperatures near 11°C keep things fairly mild, and any drizzle is expected to be light, making it a typical spring forecast.

Tomorrow brings more patchy rain, mostly in the late afternoon, though the rest of the day could see cloudy skies mixed with the odd sunny spell. Local conditions near Narberth remain chilly early on, with overnight lows around 4°C. Temperatures about 9°C in the daytime might feel brisk, but there’s still a chance for lighter drizzle by nightfall.

Friday keeps the unsettled outlook going, with patchy rain on and off through the morning. Overcast skies could gradually brighten, offering some dry intervals, especially around midday. Temperatures near 12°C encourage a milder feel, yet those showers may persist in parts of the afternoon. A few clearer spells might surface towards evening.

This weekend kicks off with moderate rain on Saturday, soaking much of the region from morning onwards. Cloudy conditions look dominant, though fleeting breaks in the rain could appear here and there. Temperatures near 12°C keep it relatively mild, but the damp atmosphere may linger well into the evening.

Sunday continues with patchy rain, bringing a cooler vibe to the day than earlier in the week. Temperatures about 9°C mean it’s chillier, and occasional light showers could roll through at random intervals. Brief breaks in the clouds might reveal some sun, but the wet theme largely carries on to end the week.

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